induced
Prononciation : [ɪnˈdust]
Mot
Contexte : « cause »
(verb) to cause something to happen, especially something that is not natural or caused by someone. It's like when you help someone feel a certain way or make something happen that wouldn't have happened on its own.
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The doctor induced labor so the baby could be born safely.
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He didn't induce any feelings of happiness in his friends; they remained sad.
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What event induced the changes we are seeing in the weather?
Contexte : « reasoning »
(verb) to use information to come to a conclusion. If you look at clues and decide something based on them, that's induction.
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She induced the solution to the puzzle by looking at all the clues carefully.
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He didn't induce the right answer from the hints given; he guessed instead.
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How did you induce your answer from the information provided?
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